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Whilst suffering from a couple of weak performances and cliché moments, the plot is simple and cleverly executed. Following the adventures of Eggsy (Taron Egerton who is also in theaters with Testament of Youth) from a council house to international spy, Kingsman weaves together satire, 60s nostalgia and subtle morals of meritocracy and global warming to deliver a spectacularly visual film. As a huge fan of Kick-Ass (2010) which was itself a send-up of comic book films, I was nervously waiting to see if Vaughn could achieve the same success twice and he really does in the second and third acts of this film.

The first one is unfortunately slow and features possibly the worst crying scene I’ve seen in a while. Yet Kingsman steadily becomes more enjoyable and delivers on a spectacularly over-the-top ending. Richard Lazzara - For big blind war machines, #Warmongers,... Richard Lazzara - #Warmongers,#ArtForTheSoul,#ShankarGaller...

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#WarmongerRichardCheney. #WarmongerJohnMcCain. @WarmongerJohnBolton. #WarmongerDonaldRumsfeld. #WarmongerPaulWolfowitz. Ahimsa Warmonger. Bill Maher asks warmonger Bill Kristol: ‘Have you ever met a war you didn't love?' HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" started off innocently enough last night, with Maher's usual monologue about the events of the week, followed by a short talk about the state of "meat" in America with the Christopher Leonard, the author of the book, "The Meat Racket: The Secret Takeover of America's Food Business.

" Bill Kristol, the founder and editor of the political magazine The Weekly Standard, was a guest on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" Friday night. Kristol was former President George W. Bush's biggest media apologist for the Iraq War and was a strong proponent of the "pre-emptive war strike," not just in that Iraq War, but also almost anywhere in the world the drop of a hat. Kristol is known as one of the leading war hawks and and a "neocon warmonger," so one would expect the exchanges to turn into fireworks, or war, which culminated in a "pissed off" Maher saying to Kristol, "Have you ever met a war you didn’t love? " Under former President George W. Allvoices on Twitter.

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Obama, Ignore warmongers. We've done the same. Diplomacy please(VIDEO) Warmongers are at it again. They take every chance they get to promote war. The military industrial complex wants the president to act. Do you think the moneyed interest prefer ‘strength’ over diplomacy? Is it real war that they want or a semblance of war to keep bilking us all. To be clear, no one supports Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. No one supports Viktor Yanukovych, the corrupt ex-president of Ukraine. Yesterday on Meet The Press Secretary of State John Kerry said, ”You just don’t invade another country on phony pretext in order to assert your interests.” The reality is the United States has set the precedent for invading countries, unilaterally if necessary, to ‘protect’ its interests. America has set the precedent of supporting dictatorships when it was in its interest.

After more than a decade of war, Americans are tired of pilfering their treasure to support a war industrial complex that enriches a few. The president must ignore all the warmongers and proceed with diplomacy.

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Warmonger Laws. NDAA’s indefinite detention without trial returns. On Tuesday, Congress dropped an amendment from the National Defense Authorization Act for 2013 that was designed to protect American citizens from indefinite detention by the military without trial or charge. The stripped amendment, authored by Sen. Diane Feinstein, D-Calif., had been added to the defense spending bill two weeks ago.

Human rights advocates viewed it as a check on the government’s current authority to indefinitely detain–without habeas corpus or due process–American citizens who commit a “belligerent act” against the United States until the period of hostilities ends. When President Obama signed the 2012 NDAA into law on December 31, 2011, he condemned the powers given to him under the controversial section 1021: [M]y Administration will not authorize the indefinite military detention without trial of American citizens.

However, since then his administration has defended the authority granted by section 1021, even when a U.S. district judge ruled it unconstitutional. Why The NDAA Bill is Even Scarier Than You Thought. The National Defense Authorization Act of 2013 passed the Senate with a 98-0 vote. The NDAA is a huge federal law that among other things specifies the budget and expenditures for the Department of Defense. The authorization bill determines the agencies responsible for defense, establishes funding levels, and sets the policies under which money will be spent.

Policies that are defined under the authorization act include salary and benefit guidelines for all service members, including health care, plus foreign policy items like the economic sanctions against Iran, embassy security and "options for establishing a no-fly zone over civil war-plagued Syria. " The NDAA is a wide-ranging bill that has many controversial sections.

For example one section of the act allows governors to request assistance of military reservists to act as first-responders in the event of a hurricane, earthquake, flood, terrorist attack or other disasters. The top 3 are: 1. 2. 3. Victory! Indiana, South Carolina Anti-NDAA Bills Fly Through Committee. Yesterday, Feb. 13, “anti-NDAA” legislation passed senate committees in both Indiana and South Carolina. In Indiana, S.B. 400 was championed by Sen. Jim Banks and Elkhart County Sheriff Bradley Rodgers, who both spoke before the Corrections and Criminal Law Committee hearing in support of the bill. Sen. Banks pointed out the sections of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 that violated the U.S. PANDA Indiana Team Leader James Kerner praised Sen. Sheriff Rogers spoke of the oath he took to uphold the Constitution and asked if he would be prohibited from taking action if federal agents illegally kidnapped citizens in his district. The committee’s answer: “No.”

Likewise in South Carolina, word comes from the Tenth Amendment Center that legislation seeking to nullify the “indefinite detention” provisions of the 2012 NDAA was approved by the state Senate Judiciary Committee, 14-6. The bill was pre-filed last fall by Sen. Photo credit: watchingfrogsboil (Creative Commons) Ron Paul Statement on NDAA Conference Report.

By Ron Paul | December 21, 2012 Mr. Speaker I rise to oppose what will be the final National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) I will face as a Member of the US House of Representatives. As many of my colleagues are aware, I have always voted against the NDAA regardless of what party controls the House. Far from simply providing an authorization for the money needed to defend this country, which I of course support, this authorization and its many predecessors have long been used to fuel militarization, enrich the military industrial complex, expand our empire overseas, and purchase military and other enormously expensive equipment that we do not need and in large part does not work anyway. Because of the false perception that we must pass this military spending authorization each year or our men and women in uniform will go hungry, Congress has over the years taken the opportunity to pack it with other items that would have been difficult to pass on their own.

George Creel. Do We Have the NSA on the Run, or Is a Much Worse Surveillance State in the Making? December 20, 2013 | Like this article? Join our email list: Stay up to date with the latest headlines via email. Earlier this week, Obama's hand-picked panel charged with reviewing the nation's surveillance state issued a set of recommendations that includes limiting the indiscriminate mass collection of telephone records and other reforms. This came right after a decision by U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon issued a preliminary injunction barring NSA metadata collection related to a conservative activist (he later stayed the order to allow for an appeal). However, while it may look like the NSA and surveillance state are on the run -- it's too soon to break out the applause.

VICE's Megan Neal reports that so-called “data brokers” – firms that spy on Americans' behavior and then sell that information to businesses looking to profit off of it – have become a $156 billion industry. This massive private surveillance state has many reformers looking for ways to reclaim our privacy. Swedish Reporter Asks Obama if Nobel Peace Prize Presents 'Dilemma' When Planning Syria Attack. Sen. Rubio: Time to provide ammunition to Syrian opposition - The Hill's Global Affairs. The Obama administration should send ammunition to the Syrian rebels, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said Wednesday. The comments from a potential Republican front-runner in 2016 suggest both parties are coalescing around a more forceful U.S. role in the two-year-old civil war.

The White House is reportedly weighing sending non-lethal aid such as body armor directly to the armed opposition, and the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs panel, Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.), is introducing legislation in the coming days to arm the rebels. “There are plenty of weapons in Syria. What the opposition really needs is access to ammunition,” Rubio said in an address to the pro-Israel Washington Institute for Near East Policy. The comments build on what Rubio has been saying for the past week during a visit to Israel, Jordan and the West Bank. Some Republican hawks — led by Sens. “I do not believe that ultimately sanctions with Iran will get them to abandon their nuclear ambitions,” he said. US, biggest warmonger in the world.

The Perpetual Warmonger. Lonely Farewell for Warmonger Joe Lieberman. Obama the Warmonger. Patriot missiles a warning to Syria's al-Assad. In this photo provided by the anti-government activist group Aleppo Media Center, Syrian men help survivors out of a building in Aleppo after it was bombed, allegedly by a Syrian regime warplane on Saturday, February 8. The United Nations estimates more than 100,000 people have been killed since the Syrian conflict began in March 2011. Click through to see the most compelling images taken during the conflict, which is now a civil war: Syrians gather at a site hit by barrel bombs, allegedly dropped by a regime helicopter on the opposition-controlled Mesekin Hananu district of Aleppo on February 8.

Civilians wave national flags as they take part in a rally in support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, in a handout photo released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency on February 8. A man stands next to debris in the road following a reported airstrike by Syrian government forces in the northern city of Aleppo on February 8. A man walks amid debris and dust on January 31. Obama Picks Skull & Bones Iraq warmonger John Kerry for Secretary of State! Terms of Service : Don't be a pest to the forum. No profanity in thread-titles or usernames No excessive profanity in posts No Racism, Antisemitism + Hate No calls for violence against anyone.. Disclaimer: This website exists for fun and discussion only. The reader is responsible for discerning the validity, factuality or implications of information posted here, be it fictional or based on real events. Fair Use Notice: This site may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner.

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